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  • Kor: Understanding the Ancient Hebrew Liquid Volume Unit
    The ancient Hebrew unit of liquid volume equal to ten baths is called a "kor" (also spelled "khor").

    Here's a breakdown of the relationship:

    * Bath: A basic unit of liquid volume in ancient Hebrew.

    * Kor: A larger unit, equal to 10 baths.

    It's important to note that the exact volume of a bath (and therefore a kor) has been subject to debate and different interpretations throughout history. Modern estimations vary depending on the source and method used.

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